Volunteer Opportunities

Why Volunteer?

You want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have time or talents to share. You want to give back. You want to help enrich others’ lives.

Whatever your personal reason, Linden Resources is excited to hear from you. Because you can make a difference – not just in your community – but in the lives of hundreds of individuals with disabilities and wounded warriors our organization serves each year. Whether an hour a week, or strictly a one-time-event, we welcome you and honor your willingness to share your time and talents.

Find an opportunity below that interests you and sign up!

Volunteer Opportunities

Vets Ready2Work

For veterans with disabilities seeking employment and professional skills development opportunities.

General Administrative Work

Data Entry

Filing

Days/Hours: M-F, 8:00 am – 3:00pm

Career Readiness Transition Program

For adults with disabilities preparing to enter the competitive workforce. 12-18 month program leading to employment in integrated workplace settings.

Guest Speakers

Share about your career and profession, what skills are required, what is a typical work like for you

Different types of jobs in different kinds of settings: public government, First Responders (police, fire fighters, EMT’s), technology companies, legal offices, libraries, retail, restaurants and food service, hospitals, and all other employment settings.

Help with mock interviews

Days/Hours: M-F, 9:00am – 2:00pm

Integrated Day Support

For adults with disabilities seeking life skills-building and engaging community integration.

Guest Speakers

Share about your career and profession, what skills are required; what a typical workday is like for you

Different types of jobs in different kinds of settings: public government, First Responders (police, fire fighters, EMT’s), technology companies, legal offices, libraries, retail, restaurants and food service, hospitals, and all other employment settings

Days/Hours: M-F, 9:00am – 2:00pm

Linden Employment

For adults with disabilities seeking and retaining employment through Linden’s government and AbilityOne contracts and commercial businesses.

(No volunteer opportunities currently.)

Linden Jobs (TANF)

For Arlington County and Alexandria City residents with disabilities seeking employment services while they are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).

(No volunteer opportunities currently.)

Additional Volunteer Opportunities

Linden Resources has many other general needs that could be served by volunteers. We welcome your help in any of these areas – and if you have particular other skills you would like to share with Linden Resources, we would be deeply grateful. Please contact Susan Cherney, scherney@linden.org, or 703-299-3242 for more information about volunteering at Linden Resources.

Days/Hours: Various, including weekends

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